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He defends , in ' Preferential Treatment ' , the policy of favouring members of oppressed groups - particularly women and blacks - in employment , training , education , and other areas . His main concern is to show that preferential ...
He defends , in ' Preferential Treatment ' , the policy of favouring members of oppressed groups - particularly women and blacks - in employment , training , education , and other areas . His main concern is to show that preferential ...
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Anyone who thinks that differential treatment by sex whether in job allocation , or family role , or character formation , or even the provision of separate toilets is a natural and acceptable ideal , could do worse than read ...
Anyone who thinks that differential treatment by sex whether in job allocation , or family role , or character formation , or even the provision of separate toilets is a natural and acceptable ideal , could do worse than read ...
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Doolan's treatment of the substantive law is clearer and more concise , though not without certain inaccuracies – on p.285 the author states that ' under the Protection of Employment Act , 1977 an employer who proposes to dismiss an ...
Doolan's treatment of the substantive law is clearer and more concise , though not without certain inaccuracies – on p.285 the author states that ' under the Protection of Employment Act , 1977 an employer who proposes to dismiss an ...
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